PAGE 1 Kathryn Johnson: There is no authoritative voice.
Ayten Deniz Tepeli, Busra Yalcinoz & Yasemin Tabbikha: Everything’s Falling Into Place
Mehdi Derfoufi: The unbearable lightness of being
Paul Fuller: David Bowie, Buddhist Modernism and Charismatic Charms
PAGE 2 Tiffany Naiman: Art’s Filthy Lesson: Bowie, Baudrillard and Aesthetic Degradation
Barish Ali: David Bowie and Literary Studies, A Reflection on Postmodern Pedagogy
Stephanie Piotrowski & Bethany Usher: Turn myself to face me
Ana Leorne: Dear Dr. Freud - David Bowie hits the couch
PAGE 3 Hans Peter Frühauf: ‘Philip is that you?’ Who is David Bowie?
Ian Chapman: From David Bowie to Diamond Dogs: the obfuscation of self
Tanja Stark: From the Sublime to the Ridiculous
Helene Thian: Moss Garden, Kansai Yamamoto and David Bowie
PAGE 4 Dene October: The (becoming-wo)Man Who Fell to Earth
Julie Lobalzo Wright: The Extraordinary Rock Star as Film Star
Paul McCullagh: Time May Change Me: Alone in Berlin 2011
Richard Fitch: Caricature as Apolitical Style
PAGE 5 Vanessa Garcia: David Bowie in 21st Century Literature and the Art of Surfacing
Richard Mills: The Influence of Vince Taylor and Syd Barrett
William Garvin: David Bowie & TS Eliot
Sam Coley: Bowie's Waiata Radio documentary, memory and fandom